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  2. 5 Best Kids Headphones For Travel, School and Restaurants

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    It’s very likely that your child is probably in need of some sturdy—and comfortable—headphones for daytime and after school activities. Here are our top picks. 5 Best Kids Headphones For ...

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    Sony WF-1000XM4 $278.00 at Walmart. Sony WF-1000XM4 $279.99 at Best Buy. Sony WF-1000XM4 $278.00 at Abt. Over-Ear, Bluetooth, and Budget-Friendly Anker SoundCore Life Q20

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    For the best overall pair of headphones, the Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones are made for anyone looking for a comfortable fit, premium audio and excellent noise-cancelling settings. They ...

  5. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Simplified graphical depiction of active noise reduction. To cancel the lower-frequency portions of the noise, noise-cancelling headphones use active noise control.A microphone captures the targeted ambient sounds, and a small amplifier generates sound waves that are exactly out of phase with the undesired sounds.

  6. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphones are a pair of small loudspeaker drivers worn on or around the head over a user's ears. They are electroacoustic transducers, which convert an electrical signal to a corresponding sound. Headphones let a single user listen to an audio source privately, in contrast to a loudspeaker, which emits sound into the open air for anyone nearby ...

  7. Safe listening - Wikipedia

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    Make Listening Safe is promoting the development of features in PLS to raise the users' awareness of risky listening practices. In this context, the WHO partnered with the International Telecommunication Union to develop suitable exposure limits for inclusion in the voluntary H.870 safety standards on "Guidelines for safe listening devices/systems."